John Birdsall, food writer and ex-restaurant cook, will speak at Yale on Thursday, Oct. 5, as a Poynter Fellow in Journalism. His visit is co-sponsored by the Yale Sustainable Food Program and Pierson College.
Birdsall will participate in a Pierson...
Musicians from the Yale University Bands will join with members of the Haitian Youth Choir and Chamber Ensemble for part of a free concert showcasing Haiti’s rich musical traditions on Wednesday, Oct. 4.
The concert, conducted by Jean-Bernard Desinat,...
Embracing the idea that human engagements with the natural world are profoundly shaped by culture, ethics, history, politics, and the arts is one of the central tenets of a new collaborative initiative at Yale.
Launched by faculty and graduate students,...
When Ezra Edelman ’96, the Academy Award-winning director and producer, was approached by his bosses at ESPN to create a five-hour documentary about O.J. Simpson, he was floored, as he had never made anything that long. But when he was done with “O.J.:...
A group of Yale undergraduate students visited Princeton University Art Museum with scholars from the Yale Institute for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage to analyze photographs by 19th-century pictorialist Clarence M. White prior to their exhibition...
In today’s world, cultural heritage — a term Yale University President Peter Salovey referred to as “the essential record of humanity” — is increasingly under attack by threats ranging from climate change, terrorism, theft, mass tourism, and war. Historic...
The intersectionality of dance and physics will be explored in the Yale Quantum Institute’s third nontechnical talk cosponsored by the Franke Program for Science and Humanities.
The event, called “Einstein’s Happiest Dance: From Dance to Physics and...
For the Yale Concert Band’s first concert of its new season, members of the audience will not be requested to turn their cell phones off, but, rather, to turn them on.
The concert, directed by Thomas C. Duffy, will feature the work “Honeycomb” by Cory...